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Welcome to the CMGS website

The aim of the Clinical Molecular Genetics Society (CMGS) is to advance the science of clinical molecular genetics and to further public education. We have a strong interest in promoting the quality of molecular genetic (DNA) testing in the UK through training, education, research, data-collection and quality schemes.

The society is part of the federated British Society of Human Genetics (BSHG). Within the BSHG, the CMGS represents scientists and genetic technologists (GTs), who mainly work in UK National Health Service laboratories.

All members of the CMGS are members of the BSHG - information on BSHG and CMGS membership can be found here.

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CMGS special interest group for next generation sequencing (07/10/2008)

Proposed establishment of a special interest group that would play a leading role in a network for exploring and delivering new sequencing technology applications for diagnostics. To include specifying software or quality requirements, considering workflows and costs, Expressions of interest are being sought with a closing date of 31st October. Please send an email to g.r.taylor@leeds.ac.uk if you wish to register your interest, with the email subject title to include: special interest group for next generation sequencing
 


 
New CMGS claim expenditure form (06/10/2008)

Click here for the new form.


 
Training pages update (02/09/2008)

The training download documents have now moved to the CMGS members area. To access these pages please obtain the username and password from your head of lab or training officer.


 
CMGS website survey (02/09/2008)

The website committee would like to thank visitors to the site for completing the user survey. The results of this survey will be summarised in the next issue of the Probe.


 
CMGS 2009 (07/08/2008)

The next CMGS Spring Meeting will be held in Exeter on 26th and 27th March 2009, and is being jointly organised by the Bristol and Exeter Laboratories. Keep checking the CMGS website for further details. 

   
 

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